Little is known about the plot of the fifth film in the “Bourne” franchise, and while Alicia Vikander couldn’t say too much about her role in the movie, she did admit that her character is very “action-driven.”

“I’m not doing the conventional action but I’m very action-driven in this film,” Vikander recently told TheWrap. “But it’s not in the way most people would think.”

The actress compared her experience shooting the film to working on her previous projects, like the “The Danish Girl,” and low budget movies in her native Sweden. She admitted walking onto the massive “Bourne 5” set was a new experience.

“I came from Sweden where it’s like 30, 40 people, and here on ‘The Danish Girl,’ doing a British film, it’s 100, and then you end up on these sets, and I know on Monday or Tuesday we’re going to have 1,600 extras just in one scene,” she said.

Vikander also teased that filming has taken place in several countries in Europe and in Washington D.C. Currently, they are shooting in Las Vegas.

“I hadn’t met Matt, I was just the biggest fan,” she said of Damon, who is nominated for an Oscar, as well as Vikander. “He’s very funny on set and then he’s just extremely cool as Bourne, but we all know that.”

Alicia VikanderThe Swedish actress starred in four movies this year: "Ex Machina," "The Man From U.N.C.L.E.," "Burnt" and "The Danish Girl."

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Domhnall GleesonGleeson was extremely busy as well, starring in multiple films that have received award nominations: "Ex Machina," "Brooklyn," "The Revenant" and "Star Wars: The Force Awakens."

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Tom HardyThe British hunk had roles in "Mad Max: Fury Road," "London Road," "The Revenant" and "Child 44" this year.

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Samuel L. JacksonJackson starred in "Barely Lethal," "Avengers: Age of Ultron," "Chi-Raq," "Kingsman: The Secret Service" and "The Hateful Eight."

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Anthony MackieA bunch of movies starring Mackie were released this year: "The Night Before," "Love the Coopers," "Our Brand is Crisis," "Ant-Man, "Avengers: Age of Ultron," "Shelter" and "Black or White" and "Playing It Cool."

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Rachel McAdamsThe actress started her year with Sony's "Aloha" and then went on to star in "Everything Will Be Fine," "Spotlight" and "Southpaw." She also had one of the leading roles in HBO's second season of "True Detective."

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Michael Fassbender"Steve Jobs" wasn't Fassbender's only film this year. He also released "Slow West" and "Macbeth," as well as the short, "Zero."

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Robert De NiroThe 72-year-old melted hearts in this year's "The Intern," but also starred in "Heist," "Ellis," "Hands of Stone" and "Joy."

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Michael StuhlbargStuhlbarg was seen in four movies this year: "Pawn Sacrifice," "Steve Jobs," "Trumbo" and "Cut Bank."